Daily solar monitors recorded 41 visible sunspots on Saturday, classifying activity as moderate with a low probability of powerful X-class flares.
Spaceweather.com analysts said several active regions on the Earth-facing disk produced only C-class eruptions during the prior 24 hours.
Solar flux indices remained steady enough that high-frequency radio operators reported routine propagation without major blackouts.
Forecasters nonetheless warned that complex sunspot clusters can intensify quickly as magnetic fields twist above the photosphere.
Aviation and polar-route planners consult these bulletins when assessing radiation exposure for long-haul flights.
Observers with approved solar filters can safely inspect the spotted disk, but experts caution against unfiltered binoculars or telescopes.
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Sources:
https://www.spaceweather.com/